Antonio Rubio Solá is a Full Professor at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), affiliated with the High Performance Integrated Circuits and Systems Design (HIPICS) group. He holds an M.S. in Industrial Engineering (1977) and a Ph.D. in Electronic Engineering (1982), both from UPC. His research focuses on semiconductor technology evolution, integrated circuit design, and memristor-based neuromorphic systems. Key interests include nanoelectronics, energy-efficient computing, and biomimetic circuits. Rubio has contributed to advancements in memristive logic, graphene nanoribbon devices, and fault-tolerant circuit architectures. His work bridges theoretical research and practical implementation, with notable contributions in neuromorphic hardware, in-memory computing, and radiation-hardened electronics. Recent publications emphasize memristor applications in biological systems emulation, stochastic resonance phenomena, and energy-efficient data processing. Rubio actively participates in Spain’s neuromorphic technology initiatives and promotes sustainable microelectronics education through digital tools. Publications are accessible via UPC FenixDoc and the HIPICS e-prints repository. His research is driven by interdisciplinary collaboration, addressing challenges in next-generation computing paradigms and emerging technologies.



